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From Passion to Power Tools: Meet Our Most Recent Tech Hires!

Girls Auto Clinic

Introducing Maggie Smith Smith and Alexandria Alex Shelton , two fierce SheCANics whove turned their love for cars into purpose-driven careers. Hear from Smith about her reasons for becoming an auto tech and what its like to work at Girls Auto Clinic! She thought to herself, Cars are like giant LEGOs I could be a mechanic.

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Saeli: Train to Attract: Why Your Shop’s Training Program is Your Secret Recruiting Weapon

Ratchet + Wrench

Whether youre looking for a solid diagnostic tech, a dependable B-level tech, or a sharp service advisor, finding the right person can feel like pulling teeth. ” “Will this shop help me stay current with changing car tech?” A motivated quick-lube tech? Put it on your website. Trainable.

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Wrenching Women Wednesday with Katie French, featuring Jaime Spedden

RepairPal

I started working on cars because of the first “The Fast and the Furious” movie. I was a senior in high school when it came out and I drove a sporty compact car. The movie got me into modifications, which got me thinking about making money working on cars (for a living). Go start off as a lube tech somewhere.

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What ‘Family-Owned and Operated’ Really Entails

Brake & Front End

This relative got to work and rose in responsibility, moving from lube tech to service advisor and eventually to assistant manager. Morale began to suffer and car count fell, though the average RO dollars went up to cover some of the lost revenue from car count. However, things weren’t as rosy as they appeared.